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Wigan chief content despite loss

Jonathan Jackson

Jonathan Jackson

Monday February 20 2012

Wigan's net loss rose by £3.2million last season but chief executive Jonathan Jackson believes the club's overall results are "encouraging".

Although the deficit for the 12 months ending May 21 2011 was up to £7.2m, for the first time in five years the Latics reported a profit in earnings before interest, tax and other associated areas.

"Despite the increase in net loss the results overall are encouraging," said Jackson in a statement.

Figures released show turnover increased by 16% to £50.5m on the back of an improved Premier League broadcasting contract while salary costs remained stable.

The club's net debt was almost unchanged at £72.2m, although more than half of that has since been converted to equity and therefore virtually written off what was owed to chairman Dave Whelan.

Jackson continued: "By increasing turnover and controlling costs at the same levels as the previous year the club is continuing to progress to an annual break-even position.

"We continue to strive to maintain our position in the Barclays Premier League by significant investment in the playing squad whilst at the same time employing prudent financial management to ensure the club's long-term stability.

"This position would not have been possible without the continued financial support of chairman David Whelan.

"The post year-end conversion of debt to equity has significantly strengthened the club's financial position and has, to a very significant extent, written off the debt owed to Mr Whelan.

"The club cannot continue to make losses every year and we are continuing to shape all aspects of the club to ensure the long-term future remains positive both on and off the pitch."

Press Association

 
 

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